
The record cold temperatures, last winter, devastated the Snook population in the waters around the state of Florida. This loss prompted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to prohibit the harvest and possession of snook from state and federal waters through Aug. 31, 2010 or further notice. Catch and release of snook is still permitted.
The September 1 opening for snook season is just around the corner. Fishermen are wondering if the FFW will announce the season will be closed for another year. Waiting for a decision to be made could, at best, just make the season open late.
If you plan to fish in Florida waters, you would be wise to check for existing and new regulations.
3 comments:
They sure are beautiful fish, I hope they recover quickly!
Every time I come to Sanibel I always say I am going to go fishing but I always ending up taking photos and doing other things.
A good source for information on Snook fishing around Sanibel, would be Norm Ziegler who has a fly shop on Sanibel at 2242 Periwinkle Way.
I hope the Snook population quickly recovers.
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